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Sequential liver-kidney transplantation in a boy with congenital hepatic fibrosis and nephronophthisis from a living donor
Authors:Udagawa Tomohiro  Kamei Koichi  Ogura Masao  Tsutsumi Akiko  Noda Shunsuke  Kasahara Mureo  Fukuda Akinari  Sakamoto Seisuke  Shigeta Shigenobu  Tanaka Hideaki  Kuroda Tatsuo  Matsuoka Kentarou  Nakazawa Atuko  Nagai Takuto  Uemura Osamu  Ito Shuichi
Institution:Division of Nephrology Department of Transplant Surgery Department of Surgery Department of Pathology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo Department of Nephrology, Aichi Pediatric General Medical Center, Nagoya, Japan.
Abstract:Udagawa T, Kamei K, Ogura M, Tsutsumi A, Noda S, Kasahara M, Fukuda A, Sakamoto S, Shigeta S, Tanaka H, Kuroda T, Matsuoka K, Nakazawa A, Nagai T, Uemura O, Ito S. Sequential liver–kidney transplantation in a boy with congenital hepatic fibrosis and nephronophthisis from a living donor.
Pediatr Transplantation 2011. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Abstract: A five‐yr‐old boy developed chronic liver failure and ESKD because of CHF and juvenile NPHP. He underwent sequential liver and kidney transplantation with a compatible blood type from his father, at five yr, seven months and five yr, 11 months old, respectively. Because the patient was not in ESKD, we initially performed LDLT because of significant portal hypertension. Even after LDLT, his ascites was not ameliorated, and he needed continuous drainage of ascites and daily albumin and gamma globulin infusion. Thereafter, he progressed to ESKD and needed hemodialysis for one month before LDKT. CDC crossmatch for donor B cells in the warm test, FCXM for B cell IgG, and flow PRA for donor class II were positive before LDKT. After pretreatment of three courses of plasma exchange and intravenous gamma globulin, LDKT was performed. Two weeks after LDKT, AIHA concomitant with autoimmune thrombocytopenia, also called Evans syndrome, occurred because of passenger lymphocytes from the donor; however, the patient was successfully treated with intravenous methylprednisolone. Eighteen months have passed since LDKT, and liver and kidney function in both the recipient and donor are normal.
Keywords:sequential liver–kidney transplantation  living donor liver transplantation  living donor kidney transplant  nephronophthisis  congenital hepatic fibrosis  Evans syndrome
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